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Salil J.
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Little Rock 72204 zip insights?

Salil J.
  • Investor
  • San Francisco Bay Area, CA
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Anyone here can share any insights about 72204, specifically the “John Barrow” area south of 630 and east of 430 and north of 70?

I’m looking at potential investment properties there, and I’m primarily focused on cash flowing properties.

More generally, is the Little Rock real estate market slowing down recently? I’m seeing properties stay on the market a lot longer. Apart from the obvious interest rate and potential (?)recession that’s affecting most markets, is something Little Rock specific happening ?
Any insights appreciated!

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Rachel Fazio
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Rachel Fazio
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Little Rock, AR
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So I mostly concur with Julien about the area. A lot of Little Rock is almost block by block. There are some very rough neighborhoods in the large area that you described. There are, however, some nice ones as well. For example, I would consider Broadmoor worth investing in if you're looking for Class B properties. I think if you cross-reference with a crime map, you'll get a better idea.

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